On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 11:30 AM, David Dorward <david@dorward.me.uk> wrote:
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> If it assumes ISO-8859-1 and the document is UTF-8, how is that any
> improvement?
I was under the impression, garnered from following the W3C for
several, *several* years now, that UTF-8 was recommended for
universality, the way we are trying to take the Net so as to be
accessible for All..
Yes, no..? :)
Where I see UTF-8 implemented, it's nice to be able to read what
people are sharing instead of seeing nothing but bleeps and squiggles
because the [code] is not compatible with whatever is at hand..
Cindy
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